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What is Stereotomy

Handbook of Research on Visual Computing and Emerging Geometrical Design Tools
Science Of Cutting Solids, Here Intended As A Set Of Procedures And Rules, Derived By The Science Of Projections, For Cutting And Tracing The Blocks Of A Designed Structure (Wall, Vault, Arch, Etc.) In Cut Stone, Or Even In Wood Or Other Materials.
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Caramuel's “Architectura Obliqua”: Investigating an Ancient Treatise in the Digital Age
Stefania Iurilli (Università degli Studi di Ferrara, Italy)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0029-2.ch014
Abstract
The content of this chapter comes from a wider research, investigating a controversial architectural treatise titled “Architectura Civil Recta y Obliqua”. It was written in the late XVII century by the polygraph and mathematician Juan Caramuel de Lobkowitz, and it is often mentioned by historians in relation with the cultural debate around an illustrious project: Bernini's Vatican colonnade. However, the theoretical apparatus behind the “invention” of oblique architecture - certainly the most original part of the treatise - is more complex, and it is thought to sink its roots in the rising Science of Representation. The book has been subject of a renewed academic interest in the recent past. Nevertheless, a systematic study that efficiently related the treatise, the complex personality of its author and the scientific and cultural background of XVII century is still missing.
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Islamic Stereotomy in Cairo
Term applied to the geometrical knowledge which allows the cutting of any stone volumes. It comes from the greek words stereo- solid, tomos- cut.
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On the Biais Passé: The Olivier String Model and the Representation of Constructive Solutions for the Skew Arch
The art or technique of cutting solids; especially: the art of stone carving and assemblage of stones to build constructive elements, as vaults, domes, arches, stairs, etc.
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About Building Stereotomy: Theory and Practice
the set of geometrical knowledge and techniques of drawing and cutting the blocks of stone and their assembly into complex structures (vault, arch, dome, etc.)
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